Thanks
@Sienne and Gabby (GA) ... That article is not nearly as dense as the research in vet journals I read... I am a vet's worst nightmare, I'm not a scientist but I have access to a university library (I'm an education professor at our state uni)
The first test was not fasted that was in the 4000s
The second test was pretty fasted, he had a small meal with his shot and then they drew blood about 11 hours after. That test is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BKLyFeSM_AG8fdLGZYg4UqNCd6rxTZrY/view?usp=drive_link
The last pancreatitis bout was in July. I've been holding my breath because he's flared every 3 months since last November. But he seems fine so far.
His regular vet did a test where they let the blood settle for 12 hours and looked at how the fats separate out and she said there was both dietary fat and fat that his body was producing. That test, he had fasted overnight and had a small meal with his shot. Possibly not ideal but given their hours and having to fast him, it is hard.
No one would be keener to put him back on low-carb food than me. If his triglycerides look better in two weeks (no idea how we navigate fasting at the moment with his numbers dipping so low but he will be at the vet for his fast again... unfortunately the tech with the diabetic cat doesn't seem to work mornings, because I think he would get it if I explained exactly when they should test him. He loved the spreadsheet and apparently went off and did some reading when I insisted they use my blood ketone meter, he gets it, but the other techs are like talking to a wall), I'm going to suggest we slowly transition him back to homecooked chicken and keep the Omega 3 supplement and the chitosan and recheck in a month. Given how things are going, could we get him off insulin... maybe? I mean, yesterday he hit 42 with 21% carb food,
I feel like we're in a weird half-TR-half-SLGS place... I cannot do this much testing every day. Next Monday, for example, I will be out of the house in the middle of the day and will only get to check him once in the later afternoon before I have to go back out. I will close him in a room with the autofeeder, but I can't be doing this test, feed dance. Next Monday, I'll be gone from 8:30 straight through 4 pm. I haven't had to do too much travel lately, but its coming. I've read the how to TR with a job, but I don't have a regular job with regular hours so it doesn't help. I'm so bad at sleeping that getting up and testing in the middle of the night means I just won't sleep. All of which is why I decided not to do it to begin with.